(2/2) We also identified potential molecular markers that can be important for monitoring this species in a changing world.
This work was part of the PhD of @jm-moreno.bsky.social in collaboration with Romana Santos from @marescience.bsky.social
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(1/2)📌New paper out in @ecol-evol.bsky.social!
Funded by the European Proteomics Infrastructure Consortium (EPIC-XS), our team used a TMT labeling proteomics approach to study impact of climate change on the endangered Mira chub (Squalius torgalensis).🐟
🔗Available at: doi.org/10.1002/ece3.72933
📣 Our new paper just came out in @asn-amnat.bsky.social!
Are DMIs actors or simple markers of the speciation process with gene flow?
📎Find more about it at: www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/...
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(2/2) Sofia was supervised by Vítor Sousa, Carla Santos, and Philine Feulner during her PhD.
Our sincere thanks to the examination committee for their time and valuable contributions: Dr. Catherine Peichel, Dr. Sean Rogers, Dr. Maria Judite Alves, and Dr. Bruno Nevado.
(1/2)🎓The EGB group congratulates @sofialmendes.bsky.social on the successful defence of her PhD thesis entitled “The role of hybridization in speciation and adaptation: insights from Iberian freshwater fish species” held last Thursday at FCUL.
We wish Sofia continued success!
(3/3) This work is part of @sofialmendes.bsky.social PhD thesis, in collaboration with our colleagues Silvia Perea and Ignacio Doadrio from @mncn-csic.bsky.social, Philine Feulner from @eawag.bsky.social and Carla Sousa Santos from MARE.
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(2/3) These cases span from ancient hybridization events impacting entire species to more recent localized events restricted to small streams.
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(1/3)📢New paper out in Molecular Ecology!
📎 Available at: doi.org/10.1111/mec....
By combining a broad sampling of the different Iberian Squalius species across the Iberian Peninsula with whole genome sequencing, we uncovered multiple cases of hybridization between species.
📅🛍️ July 3rd | International Plastic Bag Free Day
In Portugal, plastic bags are threatening biodiversity and water quality in our rivers.
Reduce plastic use for cleaner and healthier rivers!
📍Eco-Parque Montinho da Ribeira, Grândola.
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(2/2) We're grateful to all the students who visited us — it was a pleasure to share our work and spark curiosity in science! 🔬🧬
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#OpenDay #FCUL
(1/2) Yesterday, FCUL welcomed high school students and teachers to the Open Day 2025!
Our team joined with a hands-on activity that walked visitors through the journey from the field to data simulation! 🐟📊
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#OpenDay #FCUL
(2/2) This work focuses on genomics of ancient hybridization, using as model the Iberian chubs. Since it has been found that hybridization is overspread and was at play throughout the tree of life, shedding light in this phenomenon and its implications is crucial.
(1/2) We congratulate our team member Estêvão Faustino for the defence of his MSc dissertation entitled: “Unravelling Hybridization Dynamics of Iberian Chubs Through Demographic Modelling”.🐟
(2/2) March highlights the significance of freshwater ecosystems, with another important date happening on March 14 - The International Day of Action for Rivers.
The EGB Group remains committed to the protection of rivers and freshwater biodiversity! 💦
(1/2) Happy World Water Day! 💧🌎
Today, March 22, we celebrate the World Water Day!
This day aims to raise awareness about the importance of the preservation and sustainable management of freshwater resources.
📍Ardila River, Barrancos
(3/3) Her project was supervised by our team members Vitor Sousa and @jm-moreno.bsky.social.
(2/3) This research not only deepens our understanding of phenotypic plasticity but also supports freshwater fish conservation! By using cell culture, it was possible to reduce animal sacrifice while shedding light on the physiological impacts of climate change.
(1/3) We congratulate our team member Catarina Santos for the defence of her MSc dissertation, entitled "Using cell culture of endemic freshwater fish to study the effects of temperature on plasticity"!🐟
Uma nova espécie de peixe de água doce em 90 Segundos.
Sofia Mendes, doutoranda de CIÊNCIAS, fala ao @90segundosciencia.bsky.social sobre a sua participação na caracterização e descoberta de uma nova espécie de peixe na bacia do Sado: o escalo-do-sado.
Oiça o episódio completo: t.ly/xFTKj
🎙️Our team member @sofialmendes.bsky.social was recently featured in @90segundosciencia.bsky.social, where she spoke about her work on the description of an endemic fish species in the Sado River basin: Squalius caetobrigus🐟
▶️Tune in to hear more (only in 🇵🇹):
90segundosdeciencia.pt/episodes/ep-...
📢Just out!
A new preprint from our team members Alex Blanckaert and Vitor Sousa.
💡"Evolution of mate choice or accumulation of DMIs: exclusive paths to reproductive isolation?"
📎Available at: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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On February 11th, we celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, recognizing their vital role in science and technology.
Meet some of the women from our team who are driving science forward!💪👩
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(2/2) This work contributes to a better understanding of this species and can help inform conservation measures.
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(1/2) We congratulate our student Julie Westerling on the defence of her MSc dissertation, last friday, entitled: "Exploring genetic diversity and population structure of the Spanish minnowcarp (Anaecypris hispanica)".🐟
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📷Carlos Carrapato
Graças à nossa comunidade, CIÊNCIAS não parou e... Foi Assim Que Aconteceu em 2024.
💪Fique connosco e, juntos, vamos novamente fazer acontecer em 2025!
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(2/2) This protocol is part of the work developed in the scope of Catarina Santos' MSc and João Moreno's PhD.
(1/2) Our team developed and published a protocol for obtaining primary cell cultures from freshwater fish fin samples, enabling a wide range of studies without the need to sacrifice animals.🧫🐟
The protocol is now available in protocols.io: dx.doi.org/10.17504/protocols.io.rm7vzxd64gx1/v1
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